Lloyds Tsb League Division 2 News

Builth Wells and Fleur de Lys are facing a showdown at Fleur on Saturday for the East crown as both won on Saturday, but Fleur were made to struggle all the way for their 22-12 success.

Fleur fly half Brett Green kicked five second-half goals after Rhymney had led 9-3 at half-time. Gareth Richards landed a penaty hat-trick and a drop shot for the home side, but Green's five penalties and a conversion of a try by centre Richard Jones did it.

Builth fy half Rob Lloyd scored two tries and five conversions as they beat Llantrisant 40-20, though the Black Army were only a point behind at the interval. George Jenkins (2), Lyndon Hammonds and wing Huw Lloyd scored the other Builth tries.

In the West, Tonmawr extended their bid for the title by winning 45-27 at Waunarlwydd and now lead Bridgend Athletic by six points with both clubs having two games to play leaving Tonmawr just needng one point to be champions.

It is still a dog-fight for runners-up after Bridgend's 44-38 amazing win at Felinfoel as Dunvant and Cwmllynfell closed to two points from them. Dunvant defeated Cardigan by 30-17 at Broadacre and Cwmllynfell did the double over Pencoed with a solid 30-13 win.

Actor and Millennium Stadium Tour Guide Gareth Bale has been performing his one-man play about Wales rugby legend Ray Gravell across Wales. He chats to WRU TV before taking his show to the Edinburgh Festival.

After widespread consultation, the WRU has made major changes to its pathway programme for girls rugby with a spring and summer season being introduced with immediate effect in order to respond to a clear demand to play the game.

Martyn Phillips addresses the press after being unveiled as the Welsh Rugby Union's new group chief executive. Phillips, who is originally from Fishguard, will work alongside WRU Chairman Gareth Davies, to lead and manage the strategic and operational development and evolution of the governing body at a time of rapid change within the game and will take up his new role at the WRU in the autumn.

The Webb Ellis Cup visited Lampeter on Monday to recognise the fact that the town is celebrating a major milestone as it is believed the first ever game of rugby played in Wales, was in fact played in Lampeter 150 years ago.